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hello steve. >> did you say welcome to the dawn patrol? >> something like that. >> yes, sir. >>> good morning. we do have a little bit more fog. otherwise it's another quiet pattern. a few high clouds showing themselves might drift in over the weekend. no big deal. next sign of rain next thursday and friday. it looks like a colder system than a rainy system. highs today upper 60s and 70s. sunny and warm again today after some morning fog. then mostly sunny. i think we will see a little bit more fog. hazy skies. over all, you can see everything rides up and over. january just carries into the first couple days of february. 30s and 40s on the temps. really not much has changed. dew points amount of moisture in the air has gone up. results sunny and warm again. chilly start with some of that fog. it will be another nice afternoon. a little bit of an offshore breeze. 60s to near 70 degrees on the temps. fog, sun, hazy right into saturday. a lot of high clouds on sunday into early monday. no big changes until the end of next week. >> thank you.
hello steve. >> did you say welcome to the dawn patrol? >> something like that. >> yes, sir. >>> good morning. we do have a little bit more fog. otherwise it's another quiet pattern. a few high clouds showing themselves might drift in over the weekend. no big deal. next sign of rain next thursday and friday. it looks like a colder system than a rainy system. highs today upper 60s and 70s. sunny and warm again today after some morning fog. then mostly sunny. i think we...
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the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can put a superbowl his pocket at a young age and throwing it and with the legs, you can see why people are excited about him. >> and also with the espn sports report colin rush said mike ditka just walked off the set and looked at me and said where is my car? oh you don't have my car. you can follow colin at colin rush. you know what? tomorrow we may take ditka's car. coming up, more with steve young and how winning the super bowl changes your life. dan and carolyn, back tow. >> i don't know about that plan. ditka is a tough guy. >> thanks, larry. >>> larry, wayne, shu and katie are send
the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can...
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the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can put a superbowl his pocket at a young age and throwing it and with the legs, you can see why people are excited about him. >> and also with the espn sports report colin rush said mike ditka just walked off the set and looked at me and said where is my car? oh you don't have my car. you can follow colin atsh. you know what? tomorrow we may take ditka's car. coming up, more with steve young and how winning the super bowl changes your life. dan and carolyn, back tow. >> i don't know about that plan. ditka is a tough guy. >> thanks, larry. >>> larry, wayne, shu and katie are sending out a
the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can...
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steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative just like you say. >> i sure try. >> caller: i want to give your eagles a kudos for picking that oregon coach. he's a winner. >> chip kelly, i like him. breaking that story with mort, what's up? go ahead. >> caller: dvax. >> we said it was a speck, it is coming back, it's now up a dollar from where it blew up. i want to stay long dvax. barbara in illinois, please, barbara? >> caller: yes, sir. >> go ahead, barb. >> caller: jim, i have a question about cognizant technology. >> oh, i like that. and i like it a lot, but you know what? i saw an opportunity today, bill mcdermott's s.a.p. he's co-ceo, down from 83.60 to 80. pull the tri
steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative...
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the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can put a superbowl his pocket at a young age and throwing it and with the legs, you can see why people are excited about him. >> and also with the espn sports report colin rush said mike ditka just walked off the set and looked at me and said where is my car? oh you don't have my car. you can follow colin at colin rush. you know what? tomorrow we may take ditka's car. coming up, more with steve young and how winning the super bowl changes your life.dad dan and carolyn, back tow. >> i don't know about that plan. ditka is a tough guy. >> thanks, larry. >>> larry, wayne, shu and katie are s
the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can...
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steve sensteve steve centanni. >> reporter: vermont independent bernie sanders said this will send the post office into a death spiral. white house press secretary jay carney received to prefer a more comprehensive approach to postal reform. >> it would be our preference that that package of reforms be implemented for the sake of a stronger future of the postal service. we're looking at this particular action now and, you know, i can't really evaluate it yet since we just found out about it yesterday. >> republicans largely applaud the post office for bein propro active in the face of difficult budget constraints. >> the congress in its wisdom has tied their hands every which waylly run the post office in a revenue newt nl way. congress needs to afnlgt no question about that. >> the post office has taken the initiative and is looking for ways to cut costs and looking at ways of saving $2 billion. it doesn't get us all the way there, but it's a good start. >> that's just a sampling of some of the reaction you heard on capitol hill, shep. >> what about reaction from letter carriers? >> r
steve sensteve steve centanni. >> reporter: vermont independent bernie sanders said this will send the post office into a death spiral. white house press secretary jay carney received to prefer a more comprehensive approach to postal reform. >> it would be our preference that that package of reforms be implemented for the sake of a stronger future of the postal service. we're looking at this particular action now and, you know, i can't really evaluate it yet since we just found out...
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steve grasso is with us. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we aren't seeing a sell-off. we are seeing more consolidation. >> the other day when we chatted, we talked about the 1500 level. we still wined up above this level. so it is a huge mental level. the other day we learned that europe is still on the forefront of a lot of investors posts minds, but not overly preoccupied with the notion of the market selling off in the united states. >> what are you watching in terms of headline risks for this market right now? you mentioned europe. how high is that on your agenda for the market? >> it is a higher than it was. i thought we handled it. i'm not being facetious. i thought we handled the europe situation. i thought we stopped everything. i thought it was a nonissue. the other day it taught us, it is still there and still a risk. >> are you worried about washington? with the sequester moving large? >> you could have asked me that six months ago, i would have said it is a huge issue. but even though we do have divided government, it seems as though, maybe it doesn't look
steve grasso is with us. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we aren't seeing a sell-off. we are seeing more consolidation. >> the other day when we chatted, we talked about the 1500 level. we still wined up above this level. so it is a huge mental level. the other day we learned that europe is still on the forefront of a lot of investors posts minds, but not overly preoccupied with the notion of the market selling off in the united states. >> what are you watching...
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steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative just like you say. >> i sure try. >> caller: i want to give your eagles a kudos for picking that oregon coach. he's a winner. >> chip kelly, i like him. adam schefter breaking that story with mort, what's up? go ahead. >> caller: dvax. >> we said it was a spec, it is coming back, it's now up a dollar from where it blew up. i want to stay long dvax. barbara in illinois, please, barbara? >> caller: yes, sir. >> go ahead, barb. >> caller: jim, i have a question about cognizant technology. >> oh, i like that. i like it a lot, but you know what? i saw an opportunity today, bill mcdermott's s.a.p. he's co-ceo, down from $83.60 to $80. p
steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative...
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. >> steve: yay! >> jimmy: everybody's talking about this big winter storm that could dump three feet of snow on the east coast and knock out power to 24 million people. to put things in perspective, that's about six beyonce halftime shows. [ laughter ] the storm is a big deal. in fact, i heard the weather channel is expecting totals of 12 to 20 viewers. [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a lot. >> jimmy: that's what i heard. it's a lot. that's right. the northeast is bracing for an historic winter storm this weekend. so, we went to the streets to find out what people are doing to prepare, and it seems like everyone is taking the necessary precautions. check it out. >> what are you doing to prepare for the winter storm? >> i'm stocking up on canned goods in case the gas goes out. [ laughter ] >> i bought some batteries and a few flashlights. [ laughter ] bottled water. definitely stocking up on bottled water. taxi! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't think no one cares. no one looks -- n
. >> steve: yay! >> jimmy: everybody's talking about this big winter storm that could dump three feet of snow on the east coast and knock out power to 24 million people. to put things in perspective, that's about six beyonce halftime shows. [ laughter ] the storm is a big deal. in fact, i heard the weather channel is expecting totals of 12 to 20 viewers. [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a lot. >> jimmy: that's what i heard. it's a lot. that's right. the northeast is bracing...
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>> steve: is it? i think it has to be. >> jimmy: or is it, yeah. >> steve: it has to be. >> jimmy: it has to be one, right? >> steve: come on. two for one. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, flowers, for being the perfect way to say, "my love for you is beautiful and will die very soon." [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, lottery scratch-offs, for basically saying, "hey, you wanna throw away your money and make a mess?" [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] i like those things. ♪ thank you, soccer players who do flips to celebrate goals, for making me feel like i'm watching a real life game of foosball. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, subs, for either being a sandwich, a battleship or a teacher who just shows movies all day. there you guys go. those are my thank-you notes. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night," everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i -- i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made, i got it ma
>> steve: is it? i think it has to be. >> jimmy: or is it, yeah. >> steve: it has to be. >> jimmy: it has to be one, right? >> steve: come on. two for one. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, flowers, for being the perfect way to say, "my love for you is beautiful and will die very soon." [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, lottery scratch-offs, for basically saying, "hey, you wanna throw away your money and make a...
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go to steve. steve has a question. >> let's look at growth, a couple things we could do that would dramatically improve the u.s. growth prospects. first of all, roger, before we begin that conversation, is america in a permanent 2% growth world or is 3% a reasonable achievable prospect? >> no, in my opinion we are not in a 2% growth mold, if you look beyond 2013, i think you can see a scenario we do a lot better than that on growth because of housing, manufacture and gas, housing and revived consumer and the odds we get to 3% plus, 2014, 2015, 2016 are better. >> is that part of your corporate planning? >> we plan conservatively. i thought you end up with a better outcome. >> you have to have flexibility. you never go into it saying here's my number. by the same token, if you plan for this kind of sales number and put costs into that, it's a heck of a lot tougher to take costs out. i have concern about the debt and drag that puts on the economy. there are two things they could do that would help t
go to steve. steve has a question. >> let's look at growth, a couple things we could do that would dramatically improve the u.s. growth prospects. first of all, roger, before we begin that conversation, is america in a permanent 2% growth world or is 3% a reasonable achievable prospect? >> no, in my opinion we are not in a 2% growth mold, if you look beyond 2013, i think you can see a scenario we do a lot better than that on growth because of housing, manufacture and gas, housing...
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>> we are counting on you steve. >> i think i do. we have some low clouds and fog around but it is coastal low clouds and fog but it will be a little bit sunny, mostly sunny, there is a pretty good system to the north and it is later in the north and we will get to that, it is mid-50s and lower 60s today. >>> driving to the tunnel in walnut creek is a nice drive and also the morning commute looks good on the sunole grade heading to san jose, let's go to the desk. >>> the 49ers came this close to pulling off the greatest come back in super bowl history but it is the baltimore ravens who are now the new champions of pro-football. [applauds] >> and the ravens have won it... >> reporter: at one point they led 28-6 and no team ever came back from more than a 10 point deficit to win the super bowl but the 49ers roared back in the second half and the thrilling rally ended five yards short less than two minutes to go and look at this play, right there, ravens won 34-31. >>> oh, yeah, last night fireworks lit up the sky in many parts of san f
>> we are counting on you steve. >> i think i do. we have some low clouds and fog around but it is coastal low clouds and fog but it will be a little bit sunny, mostly sunny, there is a pretty good system to the north and it is later in the north and we will get to that, it is mid-50s and lower 60s today. >>> driving to the tunnel in walnut creek is a nice drive and also the morning commute looks good on the sunole grade heading to san jose, let's go to the desk....
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let's bring in steve liesman. steve, you've had a listen to what the traders have to say. there was some data out this morning that suggests that that lousy gdp number wasn't great, wasn't as lousy. >> you know, my 99% agreement with the traders is going to take a serious statistical decline right now. i'm in bold disagreement with, first of all, josh saying if you don't follow the gdp numbers -- i think if you don't -- >> i said don't follow -- >> 70% of stock movement is on the macro call here. even more so than -- what is the beta out there? most stocks move together as a unit in sync with -- >> let me clarify. i agree with you. it's important to follow. what i'm saying is don't time bias and sells. >> i agree with that. >> china grew at 7% last year, the shanghai was down. greece had gdp shrink and the market was up 30%. how can we possibly say there's a statistical correlation to stock market -- >> you do want to be on the right side of the curve -- >> you want to be aware. >> more than aware. >> greece had shrinking gdp and its stock market went up 30% last year. >>
let's bring in steve liesman. steve, you've had a listen to what the traders have to say. there was some data out this morning that suggests that that lousy gdp number wasn't great, wasn't as lousy. >> you know, my 99% agreement with the traders is going to take a serious statistical decline right now. i'm in bold disagreement with, first of all, josh saying if you don't follow the gdp numbers -- i think if you don't -- >> i said don't follow -- >> 70% of stock movement is on...
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>> steve, what is the holdup? >> but one add called goat for sale seems to be the favorite of the crowd. ♪ >> tomorrow, we'll learn who won the contest. earlier i spoke with the codirectors of goat for sale and the star moose, the goat. here we are with steve colby and ben callner. and, of course, moose the goat. steve, you were the goat whisperer. this is your goat, right. >> it is my goat. >> you made this commercial for doritos. tell us about this commercial. >> it was a fun experience. ben and i i were eating lunch one day and i said ben, it's really funny how my goat it's chips. it's just funny. we were sitting there eating lunch and benny decided we would start looking up goats. i owned moose for a year now. we say this is funny. i mean, it's just funny. they're screaming and you look up goats and they're crunching. >> he's cute and adorable but he is a killer goat in this commercial. >> he is. >> how did you get this goat to be so ominous. >> that was ben's direction i think more than anything. >> your go
>> steve, what is the holdup? >> but one add called goat for sale seems to be the favorite of the crowd. ♪ >> tomorrow, we'll learn who won the contest. earlier i spoke with the codirectors of goat for sale and the star moose, the goat. here we are with steve colby and ben callner. and, of course, moose the goat. steve, you were the goat whisperer. this is your goat, right. >> it is my goat. >> you made this commercial for doritos. tell us about this commercial....
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if you talk to a steve tanger, he says, have faith in frankfurt. i have faith in roger, ralph lauren, i have tremendous faith in trinko. i don't have as much faith -- >> jcpenney, ron johnson on the show today. >> stock investing. >> 11:30 a.m. already reports about some layoffs at corporate offices. sales for the month of the quarter down. >> hasn't moved yet, because he's got kids in high school. hasn't moved to the west. i got news flash. they do have high schools in -- >> no, really? >> egg mcmuffin research, there are high schools there. my daughter met someone who went to high school in plano. very smart guy. that's a little anecdotal for you, maybe not empirical. you don't necessarily have to keep your house in california if you're running jcpenney. >> it's been a while. it has been a while. >> when they graduate, the guy's going to make a beeline. >> it's hard to move kids. >> it is? >> yeah, it is. i'm trying to give the guy a break here. >> i actually -- i want to move up. i don't want to get into this. i would like to move. would you hel
if you talk to a steve tanger, he says, have faith in frankfurt. i have faith in roger, ralph lauren, i have tremendous faith in trinko. i don't have as much faith -- >> jcpenney, ron johnson on the show today. >> stock investing. >> 11:30 a.m. already reports about some layoffs at corporate offices. sales for the month of the quarter down. >> hasn't moved yet, because he's got kids in high school. hasn't moved to the west. i got news flash. they do have high schools in...
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gretch, steve? >> steve: thank you very much, brian. there he is. >> gretchen: coming up next, sorry you can't say freshman or penmanship anymore because it's just too offensive. one state's move to wipe out words like that. >> steve: then, shifting gears, al gore says it's fox news' fault lawmakers in washington can't get anything done. really? from the same guy who just sold his network to al-jazeera? come on, al. >> gretchen: the aflac trivia question of the day. this rocker penned a hit song "school's out." who is he? be the first to e-mail us with the correct answer at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly sever months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car paymets? aflac. what about ga and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubte'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ m
gretch, steve? >> steve: thank you very much, brian. there he is. >> gretchen: coming up next, sorry you can't say freshman or penmanship anymore because it's just too offensive. one state's move to wipe out words like that. >> steve: then, shifting gears, al gore says it's fox news' fault lawmakers in washington can't get anything done. really? from the same guy who just sold his network to al-jazeera? come on, al. >> gretchen: the aflac trivia question of the day. this...
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and that goes back, steve, to the question of imminent. what is imminent? obviously i'd be the first one to say if they have evidence that this guy is planning an attack, kill him. fine with it. but you know what? there's no problem going to a fisa-style court talking to retired federal judges like bush had to do and say, hey, listen. this is the evidence we have. we believe this guy is going to -- and i've known judges that have been on these fisa courts. let me tell you something. they don't talk. they do not say a word to anybody. the administration should be able to go in and say, this is the guy. this is the evidence that we have. we're not sure when it's going to happen. but we believe that he's right now working on killing americans. can we -- we think we have probable cause. the judges are going to say yeah, kill him. let other people look at it. >> first, as you said, i think the administration has a disclosure problem here because i read that white paper that nbc got ahold of. i didn't see anything in it that was militarily sensitive or intelligen
and that goes back, steve, to the question of imminent. what is imminent? obviously i'd be the first one to say if they have evidence that this guy is planning an attack, kill him. fine with it. but you know what? there's no problem going to a fisa-style court talking to retired federal judges like bush had to do and say, hey, listen. this is the evidence we have. we believe this guy is going to -- and i've known judges that have been on these fisa courts. let me tell you something. they don't...
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and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and from washington, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," andrea mitchell. andrea, good morning. >> good morning. hi, mika. >> want to get straight into the news. chris christie's back in the news. he kind of fired back at that white house doctor who made some really kind of inappropriate comments about his weight. >> yeah, did you hear about that? >> i thought. i thought it was great what he said. it's exactly the conversation that we don't need to have about weight and obesity. we need to have a better one. hopefully this will lead to that at some point. it's what i'm writing about. >> so this doctor says that she's afraid chris christie's going to die. >> yeah, and she goes on camera and says that. >> and then chris christie fires back. >> said "shut up." >> you know, we shouldn't be talking about that. >> why? >> because there's much bigger news out there. >> what's that? >> what do you think? everybody's talking about it. >> lindsay lohan
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subordinated debt for them as opposed to, you know, buying the company which maybe a couple of years ago steve ballmer might have thought about doing. i understand the strategy for microsoft. and i think they're doing it in a relatively low-risk way. >> is this just michael dell saving his reputation, last word? >> i think that's part of it. i think certainly, you know, there's been stories that he cares deeply about what happens in austin. dell's a big employer there. and certainly he wants to, you know, go back to the days where he was seen as one of the top thinkers and business leaders in the world. and as the company has fallen from those heights, so has his reputation. >> okay. editor-in-chief of yahoo! finance. great to have you again. we really appreciate your time. >> thank you. i vote for the iron. >> again -- austin, you know, can't understate the importance that he might see for his personal reputation. nevertheless, stick around. we'll have a break. >>> coming up, disney posts blockbuster earns. the company has big plans for "star wars." >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i
subordinated debt for them as opposed to, you know, buying the company which maybe a couple of years ago steve ballmer might have thought about doing. i understand the strategy for microsoft. and i think they're doing it in a relatively low-risk way. >> is this just michael dell saving his reputation, last word? >> i think that's part of it. i think certainly, you know, there's been stories that he cares deeply about what happens in austin. dell's a big employer there. and certainly...
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steve is live in chicago. 's got more on that. steve? >> thanks very much. we sat down exclusively with chicago fed president charles evans. he is the man who's done more than anyone else bring about the fed quality for the ease of hitting economic targets, specifically the unemployment rate. he said it is working, in his opinion. and he citing the rerival of the housing sector and the fed will be doing qe for quite sometime. how long? well, we asked him, how long until the unemployment rate comes down and shows what he calls substantial improvement? >> the investment climate seems to be one where people are increasingly understanding that very low interest rates on super safe assets are going to be around for a while. and if they are worried about that, they need to take on more risk and taking on more risk will help get the 50e con my growing. >> in another part of the intertrue we ask charlie evans about reports regarding hacking into the federal reserve's website. and he explains that he had just recently been briefed on it, but here is the information t
steve is live in chicago. 's got more on that. steve? >> thanks very much. we sat down exclusively with chicago fed president charles evans. he is the man who's done more than anyone else bring about the fed quality for the ease of hitting economic targets, specifically the unemployment rate. he said it is working, in his opinion. and he citing the rerival of the housing sector and the fed will be doing qe for quite sometime. how long? well, we asked him, how long until the unemployment...
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steve's going to lead this. you'll follow up with this conversation here. >> yes, we will. >> "squawk" will be right back. >>> making headlines this morning, a new twist at the center of the government's insider trading case against a former portfolio manager at s.a.c. it includes a trade that directly involves steven cohen, and possible line of defense they may take for the portfolio manager, and more importantly may raise questions about whether the government could build a case against cohen. federal prosecutors have claimed s.a.c. dumped too many shares in 2008 after the former employee matthew martomo received secret information from a doctor about a drug. they said s.a.c. shorted the stock after the announcement of bad news. but trading records reportedly indicate the hedge fund did not have a negative bet in place, in advance of the announcement of the drug trial's disappointing results. the records now indicate s.a.c. had no exposure, changing the narrative over what was happening here. often times, hedg
steve's going to lead this. you'll follow up with this conversation here. >> yes, we will. >> "squawk" will be right back. >>> making headlines this morning, a new twist at the center of the government's insider trading case against a former portfolio manager at s.a.c. it includes a trade that directly involves steven cohen, and possible line of defense they may take for the portfolio manager, and more importantly may raise questions about whether the government...
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earlier we spoke to steve, a professor of economics and finance at the university of western sydney, author of the book "debunking economics." >> the entire structure of so- called verifying the authenticity of financial instruments is entirely structurally corrupt. a civil suit like this should only be the beginning. there should be people behind the jail for what happened this time around. literally, only burning made off has been -- bernie madoff has been jailed in the middle of this crisis. >> the shares of the parent company of standard and poor's, mcgraw hill, took a beating, dropping nearly 14%. moody's and dropped nearly 11 cents. the forced labor scandal in dublin, we have a long way to the report on alleged abuse and injustice. how are british scientists settling into their new home on an ice shelf in antarctica? ♪ >> hello, more unsettled weather working its way across europe, this system has given us a lot of wintry weather over the eastern parts, including moscow. there is an awful lot of heavy snow. here are the pictures coming out of moscow, that man is practically s
earlier we spoke to steve, a professor of economics and finance at the university of western sydney, author of the book "debunking economics." >> the entire structure of so- called verifying the authenticity of financial instruments is entirely structurally corrupt. a civil suit like this should only be the beginning. there should be people behind the jail for what happened this time around. literally, only burning made off has been -- bernie madoff has been jailed in the middle...
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bush and steve camerota, center for immigration studies. what do you think about this idea that immigration reform would help reduce the deficit. do you buy that? >> you know, ieally don't. not under president obama and his sort of spend habits. but what i do think is goi to happen when you look at congress, they're going to view this immigration reform package and figure out a way, they will need to figure out a way to make it as revenue neutral as possible or reduce deficits. there will be a cost associated with implementing any form of this immigration reform. in 2006 we saw the cbo came out saying that the plan that president bush had proposed was going to basically raise e deficit $18 billion. but again, there will be questions that need to be hammered out with the deils of an immigration reform package. melissa: christian, it is so hard to quantify what this really means. if you make more immigrants legal, that is more stress on the system. they will use more social services but it is also a higher tax base. how do you think it net as
bush and steve camerota, center for immigration studies. what do you think about this idea that immigration reform would help reduce the deficit. do you buy that? >> you know, ieally don't. not under president obama and his sort of spend habits. but what i do think is goi to happen when you look at congress, they're going to view this immigration reform package and figure out a way, they will need to figure out a way to make it as revenue neutral as possible or reduce deficits. there will...
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(steve groans) i killed my homework! (chattering) (steve gasps) it's unsinkable! i should get an a-plus! uh-huh! (both gasp) quick! catch it! (george hoots, pants) oh...! whoa! aw, look at it take those rapids! i am a master barge builder. (hooting, chattering) oh, yeah-- the boat. i'll probably get an a-plus-plus if i can ever catch it. ah! (yells) whoa! whoa! (both yelling) (groans) great, george-- we'll cut it off at the pass! (grunts) but... we need something to catch it with. let's use this. (grunting with effort) help me out, will ya? huh? ah. right. uh-oh. (chattering) aw...! (gasps) george! it's getting away! (george chattering) (echoes): oh, no! aah...! steve: excuse me. pardon me. coming through. history homework on the loose. (grunting) i got it! (george screams) steve's boat was a goner. (george yells) or it would have been, if the drain had been draining. but it wasn't. (relieved sighs) until someone cleaned it. no...! hang on, kid. you can't go down there. (moans) uh, you don't understand. my history homework is in there, and i've just gotta get it b
(steve groans) i killed my homework! (chattering) (steve gasps) it's unsinkable! i should get an a-plus! uh-huh! (both gasp) quick! catch it! (george hoots, pants) oh...! whoa! aw, look at it take those rapids! i am a master barge builder. (hooting, chattering) oh, yeah-- the boat. i'll probably get an a-plus-plus if i can ever catch it. ah! (yells) whoa! whoa! (both yelling) (groans) great, george-- we'll cut it off at the pass! (grunts) but... we need something to catch it with. let's use...
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steve? >> thank you, andrew. more than 71,000 fans were left in the dark at the super bowl on sunday. among them, a man with a unique perspective on the issue, david crane, nrg energy president and ceo. so, david, you have a plan, or something that's already in place, right, which is to bring solar power to metlife stadium, which is where there's -- the super bowl next year is going to be. >> yes, well metlife stadium has 1300 solar panels around the top of the stadium and they power the l.e.d. lighting. and then 25 times more power than the l.e.d. lighting so they add power to the full stadium. >> i have to say something, which is that my band just got a series of l.e.d. lights. they're amazing. this is a huge revolution in lighting. they're this big, they're really thin. they take no power. they're not hot. so that's part of why you could do this. how -- give us an idea, what is 1300 solar panels by way of power? how many homes is that? give us a context for that? >> well, in this case it'
steve? >> thank you, andrew. more than 71,000 fans were left in the dark at the super bowl on sunday. among them, a man with a unique perspective on the issue, david crane, nrg energy president and ceo. so, david, you have a plan, or something that's already in place, right, which is to bring solar power to metlife stadium, which is where there's -- the super bowl next year is going to be. >> yes, well metlife stadium has 1300 solar panels around the top of the stadium and they...
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>> reporter: i say we crown steve and terry weaver america's luckiest couple. that's not one check from the lottery, that's two. here's what happened. heading to their cabin, they stopped at the citgo, bought some scratch cards. >> it staid 1 mil. it dawned on me it meant $1 million. >> reporter: next day they bought some more. it was terry's return. >> i would do anything if i had a picture of her face. i won a million dollars and you're going to try to steal my thunder. >> reporter: not quite, but she bagged another $50,000. the chances of that win, one in billions. franco selak survived a train wreck, plane crash, four car accidents, a bus crash, and getting hit by a bus, then bought a lottery ticket and won $1 million. and now the weavers. terry has tried but failed to spend even a little. >> i was at the mall yesterday after this, and i said there's not really anything that i want right now. >> reporter: and steve, a plumber, doesn't even want a new truck. >> i really like the truck i've got. it's six, seven years old. it's a good truck and i like it. >> r
>> reporter: i say we crown steve and terry weaver america's luckiest couple. that's not one check from the lottery, that's two. here's what happened. heading to their cabin, they stopped at the citgo, bought some scratch cards. >> it staid 1 mil. it dawned on me it meant $1 million. >> reporter: next day they bought some more. it was terry's return. >> i would do anything if i had a picture of her face. i won a million dollars and you're going to try to steal my...
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let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> good morning. a little bit more fog on this friday morning. patrick redwood shores says a little bit around san mateo, fc, foster city, but clear south of the bridge. so for some there's pockets of it. i know on the hayward side there's fog. concord, livermore, napa, santa rosa. yesterday, it was the north bay. patchy fog but hazy and warm. mostly sunny. higher clouds. next rain, thursday, friday. next thursday, friday. although it's looking more like a colder system than a rainy system. we need the rain. if you thought where is the breeze, there has not been much. others in the east bay, have a pretty good offshore wind continuing. that for shom the offshore breeze is in place. that means the coast has really nice weather. temperatures on the lows are even warmer that morning than yesterday it will be sunny. mostly cloudy. there's some higher clouds. i think most of those day towards more central california. 30s for some. 49. redwood city, san rafael is at 41. livermore is 32. so some of those hig
let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> good morning. a little bit more fog on this friday morning. patrick redwood shores says a little bit around san mateo, fc, foster city, but clear south of the bridge. so for some there's pockets of it. i know on the hayward side there's fog. concord, livermore, napa, santa rosa. yesterday, it was the north bay. patchy fog but hazy and warm. mostly sunny. higher clouds. next rain, thursday, friday. next thursday, friday. although it's...
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my bet is this stock goes higher tomorrow and you say, steve, you're right. >> last word to you, doc. >> i'm hoping i won't have to say steve, you're right, something i haven't done before and hoping this won't be the first time. >> and now twho made the more compelli compelling argument? >> the doc did. too much risk on green mountain coffee. if i want my coffee trade will look at sjm or starbucks. >> since the beginning of january nearly 250 stocks in s&p 500 have hit newhighs, many names you probably have in your portfolios. we will trade some names and put them on the wall. have a look at these names. which stocks have hit new highs. >> jpmorgan, one of the names we talked about. i think this name will be in the 50s before you blink and will happen very soon. we had a debate on netflix. i think it is on its way towards 200. on its way now, $183. i know there's a big short and part of why it's moving up the way it is. i realize it was under 100 before earnings but i think it has 200 written all over it. >> goldman sachs, picking up incredible amounts of market share. i think there
my bet is this stock goes higher tomorrow and you say, steve, you're right. >> last word to you, doc. >> i'm hoping i won't have to say steve, you're right, something i haven't done before and hoping this won't be the first time. >> and now twho made the more compelli compelling argument? >> the doc did. too much risk on green mountain coffee. if i want my coffee trade will look at sjm or starbucks. >> since the beginning of january nearly 250 stocks in s&p 500...
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steve? >> more now from jeremy siegel. let's talk high finance theory here, which the academic world has advice for investors. and it's simple advice, complicated to execute, is the best portfolio, the pair time portfolio, the u taupe onportfolio is one that owns the world. >> right. >> and the conclusion of most academics is that most people are short the world. >> yes. >> so let's talk about your portfolio and how you own the world. do you own it in terms of gdp, do you own it in terms of growth? how should people go about owning the world, and why should they? >> why should they own the world is easy. right now over half the world's gdp is produced outside the developed countries. outside of japan. outside of europe and the united states. so, you know, and it was only one quarter 30 years ago, in 20 years it's going to be two thirds, and then in 30 and 40 it's going to be three quarters. so the world is changing dramatically. you've got to own the world. not only is that where the growth
steve? >> more now from jeremy siegel. let's talk high finance theory here, which the academic world has advice for investors. and it's simple advice, complicated to execute, is the best portfolio, the pair time portfolio, the u taupe onportfolio is one that owns the world. >> right. >> and the conclusion of most academics is that most people are short the world. >> yes. >> so let's talk about your portfolio and how you own the world. do you own it in terms of gdp,...
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steve over to you first, 30 seconds on the clock. what's your dollar trade tomorrow? >> we're watching the euro dollar. we think that's the most important thing. the equity markets the tail. we're being wagged around. all about central banks as jim was referring to you earlier on the show. we really think that right now the u.s. is the only central bank towards hinting at ending their quantitative easing so we think if the euro dollar breaks 133 we could see finally a selloff that holds in the u.s. >> thank you so much. mike, you're up, your case on why you think china is worth watching. >> with china's economic growth seemingly back on track and because the markets are closed all of next week for the newyear's holiday, we'll watch again tonight when they release their cpi data. this month it's expected around 2%. if they come in above expectations again, we'll watch very closely to see what the people's bank of china has to say about things like lending curves. obviously this is something that has the ability to impact market movement in the morning. >> all right. we
steve over to you first, 30 seconds on the clock. what's your dollar trade tomorrow? >> we're watching the euro dollar. we think that's the most important thing. the equity markets the tail. we're being wagged around. all about central banks as jim was referring to you earlier on the show. we really think that right now the u.s. is the only central bank towards hinting at ending their quantitative easing so we think if the euro dollar breaks 133 we could see finally a selloff that holds...
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. >> you know, todd, steve lewis at monument securities is basically asking today whether in europe, mario draghi is playing a confidence strike on everybody. and he can't actually come in to intervene in the markets in order to support the bond markets. do you bother watching european news anymore or is it dead to you? does it not matter to the european rally? >> yeah, you know, that's a great question, simon. and that's something i was -- we were thinking in the back of our minds, back late last year how europe is in a way disappeared from the headlines. it seems the past three, four years now, early in the first quarter, europe always comes back in the picture. it was something that was on our minds in terms of what -- >> so do you want -- >> the ball will drop. >> but do you watch -- >> if you think about it, i think there has been a disconnect between the u.s. equity markets and europe throughout the last 12 or 18 months. the u.s. market will respond to europe. do we watch it? yes, we do. i think there's some noise, if you will, from day to day. but overall, there has been a dis
. >> you know, todd, steve lewis at monument securities is basically asking today whether in europe, mario draghi is playing a confidence strike on everybody. and he can't actually come in to intervene in the markets in order to support the bond markets. do you bother watching european news anymore or is it dead to you? does it not matter to the european rally? >> yeah, you know, that's a great question, simon. and that's something i was -- we were thinking in the back of our minds,...
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melissa: steve, wow, quite a story m thanks so much. now turning to today's market moment. the blizzard slamming the northeast led to aquiet day on the wall street. dow briefly crossed the 14,000 mark, all three majors posted modest gains. the dow, however, snapped a five-week winning streak. meanwhile, nasdaq and s&p 500 had sixth straight weekly gains. next on "money," the roof is blown off in a legal arms smuggling operation by iran, but it reveals a bigger plot o shake up the middle east. we have alarming details coming up. plus, blizzards are annoying, but this time it is personal. why this massive storm is making one very sad 5-year-old boy in florida. more "money" straight ahead. more "money" straight ahead. ♪ this is $100,000. more "money" straight ahead. ♪ we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. melissa: turning now to
melissa: steve, wow, quite a story m thanks so much. now turning to today's market moment. the blizzard slamming the northeast led to aquiet day on the wall street. dow briefly crossed the 14,000 mark, all three majors posted modest gains. the dow, however, snapped a five-week winning streak. meanwhile, nasdaq and s&p 500 had sixth straight weekly gains. next on "money," the roof is blown off in a legal arms smuggling operation by iran, but it reveals a bigger plot o shake up the...
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pete and steve clash over whether you should buy shares of the social media giant. that street fight is up next. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. >>> facebook getting soft. shares off more than 13% over the past five sessions, leaving some to question the stamina of facebook's recent rally. the activity sparking a street fight. pete is the bull, steve is the bear tonight. we've got 80 seconds -- >> 80 seconds? >> i think it's 90 seconds. pete, you're up first. >> let's a very difficult bull argument right now. if you are looking at valuation, it's very difficult. but when you look at what they've been able to do, mark zuckerberg came out, everybody wanted him to produce with mobile. he's don
pete and steve clash over whether you should buy shares of the social media giant. that street fight is up next. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated...
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i'm in, steve rattner. fine, president obama. actually the bailout with the auto companies started with president bush. let's get to when you first walked into the renaissance center. you started asking people, that is one of my favorite chapters in the book. tell me what you do and tell me whom you report. some people couldn't even give you a straight answer. >> that's true. they couldn't. i asked one person, what's wrong with gm? and he said there's nothing wrong with us. the economy got us. and i said what about the other auto companies? there was no answer to that. who do you work for? i work for several people. that is dead giveaway. what do you do? it was difficult. liz: it was a bloated, bloat system. >> it was. liz: it seemed to you people that worked on one portion of a car didn't understand the other parts of the car. >> that's true. liz: how did you get it all together once again? >> we got all the management people, once we changed the organization in a room and said what do we do at this company? we settled in a shor
i'm in, steve rattner. fine, president obama. actually the bailout with the auto companies started with president bush. let's get to when you first walked into the renaissance center. you started asking people, that is one of my favorite chapters in the book. tell me what you do and tell me whom you report. some people couldn't even give you a straight answer. >> that's true. they couldn't. i asked one person, what's wrong with gm? and he said there's nothing wrong with us. the economy...
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o'hara with phoenix partners group and on the fundamental side steve cortes with vercruysse. j.c., which about the charts, which indices or which sector would you prefer right now? >> well, bill, i like all equities right now, small, medium and large. a lot of people say equities have gone too far too fast and they are overbought. we remaybe in a rights wedge formation and until you break lower you have to be long. it does not pay to bet against this rally. it continues higher. what's better than the s&p? well, right now small caps are better than the s&p. small caps already broke out of a multi-year ascending triangle, and basically what that is, it's heavy, heavy resistance that was recently penetrated in the 850, 860 area for the russell 2000. strong resistance is a very strong asset to break through, and i don't want to stand in front of this bullet train. i think the momentum is positive and trends are positive and small caps will take us higher. >> steve? >> j.c. in, general the bigger guys one and i think the bigger guy will win in the bat of the index. i don't like th
o'hara with phoenix partners group and on the fundamental side steve cortes with vercruysse. j.c., which about the charts, which indices or which sector would you prefer right now? >> well, bill, i like all equities right now, small, medium and large. a lot of people say equities have gone too far too fast and they are overbought. we remaybe in a rights wedge formation and until you break lower you have to be long. it does not pay to bet against this rally. it continues higher. what's...
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melissa: steve, wow, quite a story m thanks so much. now turning to today's market moment. the blizzard slamming the northeast led to a quiet day on the wall street. dow briefly crossed the 14,000 mark, all three majors posted modest gains. the dow, however, snapped a five-week winning streak. meanwhile, nasdaq and s&p 500 had sixth straight weekly gains. next on "money," the roof is blown off in a legal arms smuggling operation by iran, but it reveals a bigger plot to shake up the middle east. we have alarming details coming up. plus, blizzards are annoying, but this time it is personal. why this massive storm is making one very sad 5-year-old boy in florida. more "money" straight ahead. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make
melissa: steve, wow, quite a story m thanks so much. now turning to today's market moment. the blizzard slamming the northeast led to a quiet day on the wall street. dow briefly crossed the 14,000 mark, all three majors posted modest gains. the dow, however, snapped a five-week winning streak. meanwhile, nasdaq and s&p 500 had sixth straight weekly gains. next on "money," the roof is blown off in a legal arms smuggling operation by iran, but it reveals a bigger plot to shake up...
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that's something that's resonated throughout much of steve jobs' biography about walter isaacson. it's a bedrock principle of apple itself. i have to admit i have grasped about apple lately. incredibly low interest rates, that keeps it from earning a decent return for doing nothing at the moment as you used to be able to for so long. i have said that the cash itself has gone from being a positive at a time when so many companies have stretched balance sheets to a negative as it generates a small return. i have suggested they put some of the cash to work, buying the growth that many feel has been lost. perhaps buying twitter to be more moving aggressively into the social media space. or netflix for home entertainment. or even somewhat facetiously purchase amazon, with its itunes-like offers. all that said i never thought in a million years that somehow apple's become a bad actor because of its conservative ways of handling its bank hoard. i have simply thought that it should be more creative at figuring out how to put it to use. never sue for them that. einhorn said it reminds me o
that's something that's resonated throughout much of steve jobs' biography about walter isaacson. it's a bedrock principle of apple itself. i have to admit i have grasped about apple lately. incredibly low interest rates, that keeps it from earning a decent return for doing nothing at the moment as you used to be able to for so long. i have said that the cash itself has gone from being a positive at a time when so many companies have stretched balance sheets to a negative as it generates a...
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while steve king, matt kibby, joe walsh, rush limbaugh, all the inhas been nants of the cuckoo nest are cscrambling because karl rove is drawing lines in the sand. want republicans to win? cut out the crazies he he's? want the democrats, stop giving them easy targets, rape candidates and witches. stop making the democrats look smart and reasonable by running stupid and crazy candidates. the joy is, i have to say this, and it's really quite funny, each of the right wing factions thinks that they are the same ones, they are the ones who have to protect the party from the others. well, tonight the duel to the death drives deeper. it's do or die, fight to the death. the winners get to run against hillary clinton. the losers get to say it's not their fault they lost. wait a minute. that doesn't make any sense. and neither does this fight on the right for the right to say you're right. with me tonight are two msnbc political analysts joy reid of the grio and david corn from "mother jones." joy, it really is a joy to watch this, to watch rove running around in some sort of new matt dillon clea
while steve king, matt kibby, joe walsh, rush limbaugh, all the inhas been nants of the cuckoo nest are cscrambling because karl rove is drawing lines in the sand. want republicans to win? cut out the crazies he he's? want the democrats, stop giving them easy targets, rape candidates and witches. stop making the democrats look smart and reasonable by running stupid and crazy candidates. the joy is, i have to say this, and it's really quite funny, each of the right wing factions thinks that they...
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i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week"." >>> your trusted source for biotechnology, information and analysis, "biocentury this week." >>> congress has postponed the debt ceiling crisis. now the focus in washington has swung back to budgets and deficits. the nation is heading toward budget sequestration. for medicare this means a 2% spending cut. but that's just a downpayment. any serious attempt to tackle the deficit must curb the increase in medicare and medicaid spending. last week a kaiser family foundation report listed 150 ideas to reduce medicare spending. the problem is almost all of
i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week"." >>> your trusted source for biotechnology, information and analysis, "biocentury this week." >>> congress has postponed the debt ceiling crisis. now the focus in washington has swung back to budgets and deficits. the nation is heading toward budget sequestration. for medicare this means a 2% spending cut. but that's just a downpayment. any serious attempt to tackle the deficit must curb the increase...
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. >> steve, did you do that? >> momentum's been completely changed now. >> momentum! it's completely messed up now. >> i hope there are no lip readers because toure's about to lose it. >> i'm out of here. >> yeah. so there was the blackout which was obviously bizarre and i think gave rise to potentially some great harbaugh family practical jokes in the family like at the first family dinner since the super bowl, jack goes and cuts the power as a joke. love that. >> light the producers just did. >> exactly. great guys. thanks. but it also made me think of -- it was like a super bowl brought by stefan. it has everything. brothers. beyonce. blackouts. ray lewis. >> destiny's child. >> right? yes yes yes yes yes. it was so great and weird. but all in all interesting. something to watch i think every, you know, every quarter. >> something for everyone. >> something weird happened. >> there was, those are those memories and thought there was one other professional sports team with a blackout before. >> giants. >> no. it was the boston bruins and the oilers 1980. the old bos
. >> steve, did you do that? >> momentum's been completely changed now. >> momentum! it's completely messed up now. >> i hope there are no lip readers because toure's about to lose it. >> i'm out of here. >> yeah. so there was the blackout which was obviously bizarre and i think gave rise to potentially some great harbaugh family practical jokes in the family like at the first family dinner since the super bowl, jack goes and cuts the power as a joke. love...